Cadette Programs

Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia is pleased to offer the following program opportunities for Girl Scout
Cadettes
(girls in
6th
, 7th
and 8th
grades).
Events are listed
in chronological order.

District Girl Scout Silver Award Training

Grades 6-8

When a girl is ready to go for Girl
Scouting’s highest awards, she must first take the required training.
Cadettes (grades 6, 7, 8) may take the Girl Scout Silver Award training;
Seniors (grade 9, 10) and Ambassadors (grades 11, 12) may take the Girl
Scout Gold Award training. Cost for these classes is $5 per girl and
includes the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia Award Planner.
Leaders/advisors are invited to attend at no charge. ​

​Attention Juniors and Cadettes…The Grove River Ranch Presents “Get Moving with Horses.” It’s a 2-hour workshop for Junior and Cadette horse fans! Take a tour of the exquisite modern horse ranch that is different from any other. Learn about daily feeding, turnout, stall cleaning, and the several disciplines of riding horses. This workshop will surely be an exciting adventure. For an additional fee, die-heart horse fans can plan to lodge and cook-out at the ranch for a one of a kind “girl scout” camping experience. That’s not all… earn your “horse fan” badge to show to others. This experience will be a treat to remember.

​Do you know American Sign Language? Learn to communicate with people who speak this special language and who want to be your friends. Learn the Girl Scout Promise and Law and Girl Scout songs in sign language. Tamecia K. Wright, an interpreter who is skilled in making learning fun, will be your dynamic instructor. This is a three- part series; in this session, you’ll learn the Girl Scout Law and simple sentences about Girl Scouts to communicate in sign language. This inspiring program will open a whole new world of communication to you! Snacks available.

Please note: If you have a multi-grade level troop/group, you may register all girls using one form. (Do not use different forms for each girl/grade level.)

Albany Highest Award Ceremony

Grades 4-5Grades 6-8Grades 9-10Grades 11-12Adults

​Each spring, Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia celebrates the girls and adults who have earned the Highest Awards in Girl Scouting. Adults who have been chosen by their peers are recognized for the contributions they have made to our GSHG communitiy, and girls who have completed all of the hard work to earn the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards are honored at these ceremonies.

​Honored girls and adults will receive an invitation in the mail. Please follow instructions on the invitation.

Athens Highest Award Ceremony

Grades 4-5Grades 6-8Grades 9-10Grades 11-12Adults

​Each spring, Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia celebrates the girls and adults who have earned the Highest Awards in Girl Scouting. Adults who have been chosen by their peers are recognized for the contributions they have made to our GSHG communitiy, and girls who have completed all of the hard work to earn the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards are honored at these ceremonies.

​Honored girls and adults will receive an invitation in the mail. Please follow instructions on the invitation.

Augusta Highest Award Ceremony

Grades 4-5Grades 6-8Grades 9-10Grades 11-12Adults

​Each spring, Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia celebrates the girls and adults who have earned the Highest Awards in Girl Scouting. Adults who have been chosen by their peers are recognized for the contributions they have made to our GSHG communitiy, and girls who have completed all of the hard work to earn the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards are honored at these ceremonies.

​Honored girls and adults will receive an invitation in the mail. Please follow instructions on the invitation.

Columbus Highest Award Ceremony

Grades 4-5Grades 6-8Grades 9-10Grades 11-12Adults

​Each spring, Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia celebrates the girls and adults who have earned the Highest Awards in Girl Scouting. Adults who have been chosen by their peers are recognized for the contributions they have made to our GSHG communitiy, and girls who have completed all of the hard work to earn the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards are honored at these ceremonies.

​Honored girls and adults will receive an invitation in the mail. Please follow instructions on the invitation.

Macon Highest Award Ceremony

Grades 4-5Grades 6-8Grades 9-10Grades 11-12Adults

​Each spring, Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia celebrates the girls and adults who have earned the Highest Awards in Girl Scouting. Adults who have been chosen by their peers are recognized for the contributions they have made to our GSHG communitiy, and girls who have completed all of the hard work to earn the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards are honored at these ceremonies.

​Honored girls and adults will receive an invitation in the mail. Please follow instructions on the invitation.

Savannah Highest Award Ceremony

Grades 4-5Grades 6-8Grades 9-10Grades 11-12Adults

​Each spring, Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia celebrates the girls and adults who have earned the Highest Awards in Girl Scouting. Adults who have been chosen by their peers are recognized for the contributions they have made to our GSHG communitiy, and girls who have completed all of the hard work to earn the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards are honored at these ceremonies.

​Honored girls and adults will receive an invitation in the mail. Please follow instructions on the invitation.

Silver Award Training

Grades 6-8

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​Make new friends…and keep the old! Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Venture Scouts from around Georgia will join together for one amazing camporee. The Black Creek Scout Reservation has all of your favorite outdoor adventure activities – archery, riflery, challenge course, canoes, fishing, and ziplines across the lake! Come for a weekend filled with scouts and activities of all kinds. Participants must bring their own camping gear and tents. Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts will have separate tent areas.

​Cadettes, take your leadership skills to the next level with Program Aide training! After you complete the training, you’re equipped to work with Daisies and Brownies in a troop, group, or council program setting. Share your enthusiasm for Girl Scouting with girls who look up to you for inspiration. Girls who complete PA Training have an opportunity to be Program Aides at any of Girl Scout of Historic Georgia’s Camps this summer for a reduced cost. To participate in this training you must first complete your LIA requirements.

​​Cadettes, take your leadership skills to the next level with Program Aide training! After you complete the training, you’re equipped to work with Daisies and Brownies in a troop, group, or council program setting. You’ll be sharing your enthusiasm about all of the things that you love about Girl Scouting with girls who look up to you for inspiration. Girls who complete PA Training have an opportunity to be Program Aides at any of Girl Scout of Historic Georgia’s Camps this summer for a reduced cost. To participate in this training you must first complete your LIA requirements.

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​Do you know American Sign Language? Learn to communicate with people who speak this special language and who want to be your friends. Learn the Girl Scout Promise and Law and Girl Scout songs in sign language. Tamecia K. Wright, an interpreter who is skilled in making learning fun, will be your dynamic instructor. This is a three- part series; in this session, you’ll learn Girl Scout songs in sign language.

Please note: If you have a multi-grade level troop/group, you may register all girls using one form. (Do not use different forms for each girl/grade level.)

Session 1 Resident Camp: It's Wild and It's Alive- Stay Up, Sleep In

Grades 6-8Grades 9-10Grades 11-12

​This late-night funfest is only for older girls! Hang out and relax around a campfire, sleep under the stars or play games at night. Sleep in the next morning and cook your own breakfast. Girls will cook out, work on craft projects and make lots of new friends! Work on Activities from the “Night Owl” skill builder badge for Cadettes, “Sky” skill builder badge for Seniors, and “Water” skill builder badge for Ambassadors.

​Have experience as a PA? Attended resident camp before? Consider spending a week as a PA! Program Aides enjoy being Girl Scouts and sharing their skills with others, which helps promote the Girl Scout program. You will spend your days working with girls, aiding staff in program areas, leading songs and games, and helping with cookouts. You’ll also hang out with other PAs and plan some of your own activities. In the event Brownies are not registered for your session, you will be given the choice of receiving a refund or being assigned as a camper at a selected theme week at no additional charge.

​You have taken Program Aide Training. It’s time to put your new leadership skills into action. Program Aides are invited to the sessions mentioned below for a week of development, growth, and wonder! PAs will spend the mornings developing their leadership potential – learning new ways to interact with girls, how to use these skills after camp, and prepping for activities in the afternoon. In the afternoon, PAs will work with the younger girls, moving through and providing direction during activities. After camp has shut down for the evening, PAs will have their own unique experience of craft, game, or pool time!

​They say that your friends are the family you choose for yourself. Spend time with your Girl Scout sisters exploring the bonds you’ve made all year. As a troop you’ll make a flag to represent your troop family’s coat of arms. At the end of the program we’ll celebrate with a camp wide picnic. Special grade level activi- ties will make sure everyone has fun! (Note: girls will be broken up into groups based on their age/program level so keep this in mind when determining how many adults you need to bring with you.)

​Media surrounds us but it doesn’t always reflect our reality. We’ll spend this week checking out the tech- niques used to make models look perfect and we’ll learn about how pictures, videos and video games influence us. We’ll design our own video games and tour a local news room. At the end of the week, you’ll take the microphone! What will you say that will change the media around you? The week’s activities will help you complete the It’s Your Story – Tell It! Journey. Of course, a week at camp wouldn’t be the same without swimming and archery.

​Like the beach? Snorkeling? Taking long bike rides? This week is for you! Learn to snorkel with a professional dive instructor. Don’t worry if you don’t own a snorkel; the camp fee includes your own snorkel set and rash guard shirt. After two fun days at camp, we’ll take off for the beach. We’ll travel just past Tallahassee, Florida, then start our first biking adventure on the St.Marks Trail, where we’ll check out the lighthouse and wildlife refuge. Our group will travel on to Saint Joseph State Park at Cape San Blas for a two night camp out. We’ll pitch our own tent, cook our own food, snorkel in the beautiful Gulf of Mexico, and explore the state park. On Friday, we’ll say goodbye to the beach and travel back to camp with wonderful tales of adventure. Bring your own bike and helmet. Your bike should work well and be the right size. You must bephysically able to ride 8 to 10 miles. Cadettes will work on their “Trailblazing” badge. Seniors will work on the “Adventurer” badge. Seniors will work on the “Water” badge.

​Have experience as a PA? Attended resident camp before? Consider spending a week as a PA! Program Aides enjoy being Girl Scouts and sharing their skills with others, which helps promote the Girl Scout program. You will spend your days working with girls, aiding staff in program areas, leading songs and games,and helping with cookouts. You’ll also hang out with other PAs and plan some of your own activities. In the event Brownies are not registered for your session, you will be given the choice of receiving a refund or being assigned as a camper at a selected theme week at no additional charge.

​Each day you’ll make your way to Foxboro Farms to develop your riding technique, and learn proper handling and grooming of a horse. After lunch you’ll learn how to tip a canoe – on purpose! Hone your skills in archery, and lead younger girls using what you’ve learned. This session is for beginner riders. On Friday, girlswill have the opportunity to meet the hounds that Foxboro takes fox hunting and walk them out on horseback. Horse instruction provided by the trained and professional staff at Foxboro Farms.

​You have taken Program Aide Training. It’s time to put your new leadership skills into action. Program Aides are invited to the sessions mentioned below for a week of development, growth, and wonder! PAs will spend the mornings developing their leadership potential – learning new ways to interact with girls, how to use these skills after camp, and prepping for activities in the afternoon. In the afternoon, PAs will work with the younger girls, moving through and providing direction during activities. After camp has shut down for the evening, PAs will have their own unique experience of craft, game, or pool time!

​If you’ve been to resident camp before
or already have experience as a Program Aide, consider spending a week
at camp as a PA! Program Aides enjoy being Girl Scouts and sharing their
skills with others. You will spend your days working with girls, aiding staff in program areas, leading songs and games, and helping withcookouts.
You’ll also hang out with other PAs and plan some of your own
activities. In the event Brownies are not registered for your session,
you will be given the choice of receiving a refund or being assigned as a camper at a selected theme week at no additional charge.

​Love the outdoors? This week is for you! We’ll get to know and trust one another early in the week, learn proper backpacking technique and practice “leave no trace” skills while cooking over the campfire. We’ll even learn how to pitch a tent and purify water. The week will end with an exciting overnight hiking trip at alocal state park where you will put your new skills to the test. Add in some fun art projects that you will design and this week is sure to have it all!

​Have experience as a PA? Attended resident camp before? Consider spending a week as a PA! Program Aides enjoy being Girl Scouts and sharing their skills with others, which helps promote the Girl Scout program. You will spend your days working with girls, aiding staff in program areas, leading songs and games,and helping with cookouts. You’ll also hang out with other PAs and plan some of your own activities. In the event Brownies are not registered for your session, you will be given the choice of receiving a refund or being assigned as a camper at a selected theme week at no additional charge.

​Open up a new underwater world by discovering scuba diving. In this sampler experience, you will spend your week snorkeling in the pool. On land, you’ll learn the language of diving before your scuba experience in the pool. You will get acquainted with theequipment, put it on, and test it out – flippers and all. Camp staples like swimming, archery, and canoeing are on the list, too! High adventure instruction will be provided by certified professionals at an introductory level.

​You have taken Program Aide Training. It’s time to put your new leadership skills into action. Program Aides are invited to the sessions mentioned below for a week of development, growth, and wonder! PAs will spend the mornings developing their leadership potential – learning new ways to interact with girls, how to use these skills after camp, and prepping for activities in the afternoon. In the afternoon, PAs will work with the younger girls, moving through and providing direction during activities. After camp has shut down for the evening, PAs will have their own unique experience of craft, game, or pool time!

​If you’ve been to resident camp before or already have experience as a Program Aide, consider spending a week at camp as a PA! Program Aides enjoy being Girl Scouts and sharing their skills with others. You will spend your days working with girls, aiding staff in program areas, leading songs and games, and helping withcookouts. You’ll also hang out with other PAs and plan some of your own activities. In the event Brownies are not registered for your session, you will be given the choice of receiving a refund or being assigned as a camper at a selected theme week at no additional charge.

​Grab your camera and get ready to explore the beauty of camp. Take portraits of your new friends, landscapephotos of beautiful Camp Concharty and the animals nearby, and action shots of all the fun campactivities. Print a few camp pictures to complete a scrapbook page of camp memories. Swimming, games,and cook-outs are included! Get ready for lots of fun and new friends! Remember to bring your own camera.We’ll work together on the “Digital Photography” badge.

​Our campers will enjoy a daily ground lesson and horseback ride (Monday–Thursday) at Good Sheppard Riding Academy, which is a short van ride from camp. This will be our third season with Good Sheppard and their great riding staff. When not riding, girls will enjoy horse-themed crafts, skits, songs, and swimming. Juniors will work on their “Animal Habitat” badge. Cadettes will work on their “Animal Helpers” badge.

​Have experience as a PA? Attended resident camp before? Consider spending a week as a PA! Program Aides enjoy being Girl Scouts and sharing their skills with others, which helps promote the Girl Scout program. You will spend your days working with girls, aiding staff in program areas, leading songs and games, and helping with cookouts. You’ll also hang out with other PAs and plan some of your own activities. In the event Brownies are notregistered for your session, you will be given the choice of receiving a refund or being assigned as a camper at a selected theme week at no additional charge.

​Explore the art of woodworking! Your unit will choose creative design activities like hammering your name into wood with nails or making a creative design out of nails. Then you’ll learn how to use a level and test each other’s skills. Once you master using some simple power tools you’ll decide as a group whether to build something small to take home or to build something more permanent to leave at camp for others to use. We’ll also enjoy traditional camp activities like swimming and archery.

​Take your troop on an animal exploration for three days. Meet animals from dogs to dairy cattle, and lizards to bats, discovering their habitat, and the part each plays in ours. On Monday night we’ll come together for Camp Tanglewood’s first ever Doggie Fashion Show (K-9 companion provided). Troops will completea service project for a local organization benefiting animals! Each grade level will earn their Animals Badge and enjoy swimming every day.

​If you’ve been to resident camp before or already have experience as a Program Aide, consider spending a week at camp as a PA! Program Aides enjoy being Girl Scouts and sharing their skills with others. You will spend your days working with girls, aiding staff in program areas, leading songs and games, and helping withcookouts. You’ll also hang out with other PAs and plan some of your own activities. In the event Brownies are not registered for your session, you will be given the choice of receiving a refund or being assigned as a camper at a selected theme week at no additional charge.

​Enjoy daily riding lessons and barn lessons (Monday–Friday) as you work to improve your horsemanship. You’ll gain more control while trotting, then put your new skills to work playing 4-H games on horseback. When you aren’t hanging out with the horses, you’ll get to cool off in the pool and enjoy other traditional camp activities. Juniors will work on their “Animal Habitat” badge.Cadettes will work on their “Animal Helpers” badge. Prerequisite: At least one week of horse programming or equestrian manager approval for equivalent experience. Please contact Sandy Wingard at swingard@gshg.org with questions.

​Ready for a biking and canoeing adventure? Enjoy two off- camp biking trips and experience two different water activities. You’ll learn how to canoe or just brush up on your canoeing skills. Enjoy white water rafting on the Chattahoochee River, biking the trails at Callaway Gardens, and swimming at Callaway’s Aqua Land. Bring your own bike and helmet; your bike should work well and be the right size. Juniors will work on the “Staying Fit” skills badge. Cadettes will work on the “Trailblazing” badge.

​Do you love to stay up late? This camp is for you! We’ll stay up late, taking night hikes to explore the stars and enjoying nighttime swims. We’ll explore careers after dark and take a trip to someplace where workers are up at all hours of the night. You’ll work with your counselor to decide the perfect nighttime trip offcamp. Could it be to Walmart or McDonald’s? We’ll make glow-in-the-dark crafts, go canoeing and cook over the camp fire. We’ll finish out the week with a camp-wide, glow-in-the-dark capture the flag game. Do you have what it takes to win?

​Take your troop on an animal exploration for three days. Meet animals from dogs to dairy cattle, and lizards to bats, discovering their habitat, and the part each plays in ours. On Thursday night we’ll come together for Camp Low’s first ever Doggie Fashion Show (K-9 companion provided). Troops will complete a service project for a local organization benefiting animals! Each grade level will earn their Animals Badge and enjoy swimming each day.

​Kick off your week with games that will help you get to know your team and the other campers. Next, you’ll learn safety skills, challenge the high ropes course and practice on a climbing tower. On Thursday we’ll be off to Cheaha State Park in Alabama where you’ll put your skills to work during an overnight camping trip and rock climbing adventure! Cadettes will work on the “Tree” badge and “Cadette First Aid” badge. Seniors will work on “Adven- turer” and “Senior First Aid” badges. Ambassadors will work on “Ambasssador First Aid”.

​You’ll improve your riding skills and focus on drill team riding during these four daily riding and ground lessons. Gain control as you practice handling your horse around other horses and riding in formation. Become a true partner to both your new two-legged and four-legged friends. When you are not at the stables you’ll enjoy swimming and other traditional camp activi- ties. Juniors will work on the “Animal Habitat” badge. Cadettes will work on the “Animal Helpers” badge. Prerequisite: At least one week of horse pro- gramming or equestrian manager approval for equivalent experience. Riders must be able to control a horse at a walk, trot and canter. Please contact Sandy Wingard at swingard@gshg.org with questions.

​You have taken Program Aide Training. It’s time to put your new leadership skills in action. Program Aides are invited to a week of development, growth, and wonder! PAs will spend the mornings developing their leadership potential – learning new ways to interact with girls, how to use these skills after camp, and prep- ping for activities in the afternoon. In the afternoon, PAs will work with the younger girls moving through and providing direction during activities. After camp has shut down for the evening, PAs will have their own unique experience of craft, game, or pool time!

​The summer is made for staying up late. Spend a week at camp exploring the natural world around you – in the dark. Night Sparklers will spend the week staying up late and sleeping in, splashing in the pool after hours during a movie, and hitting the archery target at night. Oh, and don’t forget the off camp trip topaddle the ocean under the moonlight.

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​When a girl is ready to go for Girl Scouting’s highest awards, she must first take the required training. Cadettes (grades 6, 7, 8) may take the Girl Scout Silver Award training; Seniors (grade 9, 10) and Ambassadors (grades 11, 12) may take the Girl Scout Gold Award training. Cost for these classes is $5 per girl and includes the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia Award Planner. Leaders/advisors are invited to attend at no charge.

​Come explore and spend the night in the Zoo! Find out what happens when the rest of the crowd goes home! After exploring the zoo and having s’mores by the campfire, we’ll spend the night in Indian teepees. Girls will work toward their Animal Helpers badge. Adults must accompany girls.

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​An alarming statistic: one in three highschool students have been or will be involved in an abusive relationship. In this program, girls will learn about the many facets of relational aggression including cyberbullyiing, toxic friendships, risk factors, power and control, and the cycle of abuse. Girls will be given the tools to recognize what comprises a healthy relationship and how to avoid troublesome ones. They’ll learn how not to accept relational aggression from others, and to build better relationships with everyone around them.

Please note: If you have a multi-grade level troop/group, you may register all girls using one form. (Do not use different forms for each girl/grade level.)

Silver Award Training

Grades 6-8

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​Celebrate Juliette Low’s birthday in style. We’ll visit the buildings that were important to her, tour the city that she loved so much by trolley, and earn a badge along the way. Saturday night we’ll become anyone we imagine and dance the night away at a true masquerade birthday ball. Troops will also have the option of participating in other Savannah Girl Scout activities including: earning your Coastal Georgia badge on a dolphin tour and joining the Girl Scout Militia at Old Fort Jackson.

Please note: If you have a multi-grade level troop/group, you may register all girls using one form. (Do not use different forms for each girl/grade level.)

Good Turn for Goodwill

Grades K-1Grades 2-3Grades 4-5Grades 6-8Grades 9-10Grades 11-12

​Many families in Georgia are struggling financially and many are homeless. Girl Scouts can help! Share your blessings with those who are less fortunate by donating lightly used clothing, shoes, and other household items to Goodwill. Celebrate National Family Awareness Month by helping families who are in need.

To register, call 770-535-1976 or email elachee@elachee.org by October 30, 2015.

District Girl Scout Silver Award Training

Grades 6-8

​When a girl is ready to go for Girl Scouting’s highest awards, she must first take the required training. Cadettes (grades 6, 7, 8) may take the Girl Scout Silver Award training; Seniors (grade 9, 10) and Ambassadors (grades 11, 12) may take the Girl Scout Gold Award training. Cost for these classes is $5 per girl and includes the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia Award Planner. Leaders/advisors are invited to attend at no charge.

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​In honor of National Family Awareness Month, Girl Scout families are invited to a family campout. Enjoy archery, ropes and challenge courses, arts and crafts, fishing, and a hoedown at the main fire ring. Saturday morning, we’ll hike to Dowdell’s Knob. A hot breakfast will be provided; troops and families are responsible for lunch and dinner, which they may cook outdoors. On Sunday, you may choose to visit nearby Roosevelt State Park. Families may bring their own tents or trailers or reserve a cabin or treehouse. *Activities are subject to change*

Please note: If you have a multi-grade level troop/group, you may register all girls using one form. (Do not use different forms for each girl/grade level.)

Shoot the Bow

Grades 4-5Grades 6-8Grades 9-10Grades 11-12

​Have you ever wanted to learn the proper way to shoot a bow and arrow? Have you ever wondered why arrows have feathers and why one is a different color from the others? Learn the answers to these questions and much more when you come out to “Shoot the Bow!” Experience the thrill of hitting the bull’s eye while having fun playing archery games. Fun patch included.

Please note: If you have a multi-grade level troop/group, you may register all girls using one form. (Do not use different forms for each girl/grade level.)

Silver Award Training

Grades 6-8

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.

​Training is required for girls working on their Girl Scout Gold or Silver Awards. Bronze training is not required, but is recommended. Girls and adults are welcome at trainings. Cost is $5 per girl and includes materials. Awards training is free for adults.